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in antarctica, how do you survive an environment complete deprivation of your senses.e very different. i suppose there's something in the journey of searching of questing as opposed they also make great stories. we tap into this of what we do with ourselves in a short span of life. i find it really interesting and gravitate toward people who address that question in an unusual way. i don't always agree with them but i find it fascinating. >> it's a real pleasure to hear you speak. i read your books and i love them. you answered my question in large measure would probably years ago à >> i'm always searching, for me i don't know i probably talk about this too but it's the hardest thing i've been finding the right book, whatever it is to write about, what kind of grabs you. i always tearing out bits of articles. the sad part of the disappearance of metropolitan newspapers. one of my great secrets for many years was reading metropolitan newspapers. >> obituary. >> admin obituary nuts. [laughter] and looking at the breeze. the 100 word stories. the little things. like how d
in antarctica, how do you survive an environment complete deprivation of your senses.e very different. i suppose there's something in the journey of searching of questing as opposed they also make great stories. we tap into this of what we do with ourselves in a short span of life. i find it really interesting and gravitate toward people who address that question in an unusual way. i don't always agree with them but i find it fascinating. >> it's a real pleasure to hear you speak. i read...
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welcome to antarctica. >> reporter: across the peninsula the ice season has shortened by more than threeover the last 40 years, and 87% of the glaciers here are receding. it's not just glaciers. the animals threatened as well. >> today we're going to look for humpback whales, minke whales. we want to biopsy and fly our drone over them to look at body condition and size. >> yeah, i see it, yeah, right there. it's up now. >> reporter: these marine biologists have come from all over the united states to antarctica to study the pressures facing the humpback and minke whale populations. biopsy samples are taken using a cross bow. >> this is the tip that will collect the skin and blubber sample from the whale. it will penetrate an inch, inch and a half into the whale and get some skin and blubber. >> this first sample we took for pollutant analysis. this sample can't go into the plastic sterile baggies because one of the contaminants we're looking for is plastic contaminants. >> reporter: contaminants have made their way into the whales' bodies, tendrils of man making their way into the seemin
welcome to antarctica. >> reporter: across the peninsula the ice season has shortened by more than threeover the last 40 years, and 87% of the glaciers here are receding. it's not just glaciers. the animals threatened as well. >> today we're going to look for humpback whales, minke whales. we want to biopsy and fly our drone over them to look at body condition and size. >> yeah, i see it, yeah, right there. it's up now. >> reporter: these marine biologists have come from...
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no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on foot or only contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones powered by solar panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. doesn't matter that they know there are many things i'm afraid of if at us about that i fall into a crevasse for example but that would be a fatal scenario. that i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment might or a could become unusable or that i might have overestimated myself at. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge of her life. i'm. azing and with that it is time to say goodbye dover to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at winning an exclusive euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in aussie against.
no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on foot or only contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones powered by solar panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. doesn't matter that they know there are many things i'm afraid of if at us about that i fall into a crevasse for example but that would be a fatal scenario. that i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment might or a could become unusable or that i might have overestimated myself at. one...
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no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on foot or only contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones. by sona panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. is not a good thing there are many things i'm afraid of if i talk about that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario. and i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment my for a could become unusable or for that i might have overestimated myself. with. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge of life. amazing and with that it is time to say goodbye dover to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at winning an exclusive euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in oh say can see. on the road with our super hero. my mission is clear blue kushti good and nicole surely should explore germany. they dive in and they are checking everything out there's a lot going on a. german a tried and tested. the united w. i am who do the oceans belong to the fisherman who d
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no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on force her only contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones. by solar panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. i think there are many things i'm afraid i felt just bad that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario. and i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment my prey could become unusable or one that i might have overestimated myself. with. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge of life. amazing and with that it is time to say goodbye dover to check out our website for this week's drop and a chance at winning an exclusive euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in o.c. against. in. a city in ruins. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . when i asked my 1st few times the city president detergents response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we want the philippines in the sights of ins in 15 minutes on d w. o.
no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on force her only contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones. by solar panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. i think there are many things i'm afraid i felt just bad that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario. and i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment my prey could become unusable or one that i might have overestimated myself. with. one last practice session before...
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no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on fort or only contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones powered by solar panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. doesn't matter then there are many things on a radio if at a spot that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario how do i then i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment might or a could become unusable or that i might have overestimated myself but at. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge was i like. i'm. azing and with that it is time to say goodbye dover to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at winning an exclusive euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in oh say can stay. longer but we're going to a superhero. my mission is clear. and to me cause surely you should explore germany. they dive into. everything else there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested. w. . i've got a. gemini with me any time any place. means video neve
no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on fort or only contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones powered by solar panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. doesn't matter then there are many things on a radio if at a spot that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario how do i then i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment might or a could become unusable or that i might have overestimated myself but at. one last...
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no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on foot or only contact to the outside world willbe via 2 satellite telephones. by sunup panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. was never there there are many things i'm interested i talk about that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario. and i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment might or a could become unusable or one that i might have overestimated myself. with. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge. amazing and with that it is time to say goodbye dover to check out our website for this week's drop and a chance at winning an exclusive euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in let's say against. the wrong. kickoff like. jimmy stalking linda and nowhere else. we travel to play silly to visit the fuckers compound all. by everyone here a dot com fan is this man in a psycho. trying to get solo. in 30 minutes w. . out he has long been a master at making stationwagon when you are in 6 m
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it's bad to find that quest i'm going to cross from the coast of antarctica 1400 kilometers to the south pole the starting point is berkner island and the route leads across the ice on the continental plate through mountain ranges and then across the polar plateau or till finally i arrive at the geographic south pole since. there are no supply dept i was there along the way so 29 year old i'm here palca will have to carry everything she needs. she's meticulously selected have provisions. that look around texas i think you know all together this weighs 66 kilos and i loaded onto the sled in daily rations lots of freeze dried fair lots of nuts i don't think i've got so many calories per 100 grams and a high fat content lots of sweets powdered better just to add more fat to everything and i have a lot of protein powder along as fats talks i'll be exerting myself every day and my muscles will have practically no time to recuperate if i thought that no woman has ever yet gone so far across antarctica on fort around. contact to the outside world will be via 2 satellite telephones powered by so
it's bad to find that quest i'm going to cross from the coast of antarctica 1400 kilometers to the south pole the starting point is berkner island and the route leads across the ice on the continental plate through mountain ranges and then across the polar plateau or till finally i arrive at the geographic south pole since. there are no supply dept i was there along the way so 29 year old i'm here palca will have to carry everything she needs. she's meticulously selected have provisions. that...
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if you want to know over the next couple of months, i'm going to india, ethiopia, and antarctica whichugejourneys around which means going to new zealand. huge journeys around the world but i would say they are justified because we have to report on this crucial subject and if i do it from the uk it isn't going to have the impact that it would if i didn't. should we worry about aviation emissions? yes, we should be very concerned, it is a huge source of emissions and we should be careful about pollution we put into the atmosphere. thank you. justin rowlatt speaking to me earlier. finally, for some people the big talking point of the week wasn't based climate change protests, the latest twists and turns of brexit or turkey‘s military action in syria but a social media spat involving coleen rooney, wife of wayne rooney. she told her more thani million of wayne rooney. she told her more than i million twitter followers... she said she also made sure anyone account could access those stories and that that belonged to rebekah vardy. just in case you haven't been following those developments
if you want to know over the next couple of months, i'm going to india, ethiopia, and antarctica whichugejourneys around which means going to new zealand. huge journeys around the world but i would say they are justified because we have to report on this crucial subject and if i do it from the uk it isn't going to have the impact that it would if i didn't. should we worry about aviation emissions? yes, we should be very concerned, it is a huge source of emissions and we should be careful about...
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atmosphere is a 100th of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do them to build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have throughout the earth eventual a and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. where. your family you scattered across the globe. with the delusion to. returning back to the roots you should get a minimum monthly. charge family from somalia live around the world. one of them needed urgent assistance. really starts october and d.-w. . this is t.v. news live from berlin. islands ask a lady in hong kong as tens of thousands of protesters defying a ban on demonstrations on china's national day and police shoot a demonstrator at close range. the unrest comes as china puts on a massive show of military might to mark 70 year
atmosphere is a 100th of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do them to build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have throughout the earth eventual a and i...
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atmosphere is a 100th of all we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarcticayou could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do them to build. a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off your of the bench away i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is d.w. news live from by a name that potent out of crosswords is voters elect a new parliament today these are live pictures from the ruling conservative nor in justice party's headquarters as we await the results on the exit polls. and turkey pushes on with its offensive in no.
atmosphere is a 100th of all we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarcticayou could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do them to build. a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off your of the bench away i know...
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school and where would he go you know antarctica to be with the pain.
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atmosphere is a 100th of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know new tools and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off the earth eventual am i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is g.w. news live from berlin chilling is under a state of emergency after days of deadly protests the government canceling a metro fare hike that sparked the on the rest and we look at what is fueling the outbreak. also coming up and the austerity protests bring lebanon to a standstill the government races to come up with an economic rescue plan as protesters have vowed to fill the streets for a 5th straight day and polls open in canada.
atmosphere is a 100th of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know new tools and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off the earth eventual am i know that...
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there have been devastations in dozeeen f cities on all continents save antarctica come with police making hundreds of arrests. in new york, activists march to wall street and threw fake blood over the financial t district's famous statue of a ball. there is a diplomatic standoff between the u.s. and the united kingdom, not over brexit or trade policy, but the wife of an american diplomat. anne sacoolas fled the u.k. after a road accident that killed a 19-year-old motorcyclist. she has diplomatic immunity, which britain's prime minister has protested. boris johnson says he will raise the issue with the white house if he has to. duncan kennedy has more. duncan: harry dunn was 19 when he was knocked off his motorbike last august. he died of multiple injuries. it happened not far from this american airbase when he collided with a car driven by the wife of a diplomat who worked at the base. that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of the crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighborhood near washington, d.c.,
there have been devastations in dozeeen f cities on all continents save antarctica come with police making hundreds of arrests. in new york, activists march to wall street and threw fake blood over the financial t district's famous statue of a ball. there is a diplomatic standoff between the u.s. and the united kingdom, not over brexit or trade policy, but the wife of an american diplomat. anne sacoolas fled the u.k. after a road accident that killed a 19-year-old motorcyclist. she has...
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atmosphere is $100.00 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have through off the earth eventual a i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is g.w. news line from berlin a 2nd insider at the white house has reportedly told intelligence officials that u.s. president donald trump abused his power in a phone call with ukraine and corroboration from the new whistleblower could strengthen the impeachment inquiry several house committees are looking into whether trump aspi have to investigate is main to little rival in the.
atmosphere is $100.00 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have through off the earth eventual a i know that...
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we d that in antarctica, so far away from help that there is no one to rescue you if something goes wrong. during those dives inside this unbelievably dangerous and shifting environment, we got pinned down by a ripping current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane-force wind. there we were underwater, underneath an iceberg, trying to swim against a current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i've learned to deal with fear, terrifying, mindnumbing fear. it's really important for me to just stop, take a very deep, slow breath. we all know what t next positive thing is that we can do to solve any problem. i just try and focus on tiny steps one at a time, keep the emotions at bay, breathe slow, and focus. there is a lot of preparation for a big dive. i may have been training and preparing equipment for a couple of years. slide into a dry suit. it seals everything right down to my wrist and it is a rubber seal around my neck. these caves i get to swim in a are like museums of natural history. they hold evidence of global climate change, they conin re
we d that in antarctica, so far away from help that there is no one to rescue you if something goes wrong. during those dives inside this unbelievably dangerous and shifting environment, we got pinned down by a ripping current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane-force wind. there we were underwater, underneath an iceberg, trying to swim against a current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i've learned to deal with fear, terrifying, mindnumbing...
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iceberg in more than 50 years has been created after breaking away from the amery ice shelf in antarcticabe monitored and tracked because it could in future pose a hazard to shipping. these images from france show the national service of remembrance held in paris for the former french presidentjacques chirac. a church memorial was attended by dozens of current and former world leaders, including bill clinton and vladimir putin. mr chirac died on thursday, at the age of 86. welcome back to hong kong, the scene of ongoing protests in the last few months as demands for autonomy and democratic freedoms continue. beijing is understandbly nervous about today's national day celebrations, to mark 70 years of the people's republic of china. the communist party is particulary sensitive about potentially embarassing demonstrations in hong kong, so much so, it has beefed up security in the former british colony. here is the bbc‘s robin brant, in beijing, on what events we can expect today. well, this is as close as we can get to the root of the parade at the moment. that avenue is where the ta nks mo
iceberg in more than 50 years has been created after breaking away from the amery ice shelf in antarcticabe monitored and tracked because it could in future pose a hazard to shipping. these images from france show the national service of remembrance held in paris for the former french presidentjacques chirac. a church memorial was attended by dozens of current and former world leaders, including bill clinton and vladimir putin. mr chirac died on thursday, at the age of 86. welcome back to hong...
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numbers let's start in greenland which had a record melt in august on the other side of the globe and antarctica the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides some in pools and the thwaites class year thought to pose the greatest risk for rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater cavity around 300 meters high caused by the warming waters beneath it. as all oceans heat with the planet the water also expands and sea levels have risen more than 20 centimeters since the industrial revolution some leading i scientists say that in a west case scenario a rise of 3 even 5 degrees celsius sea levels could rise by as much as 2 meters by the end of the century and that's well over my heads and that would swamp some island nations and coastal cities but. for me this is my home and migration this the last resort for me it's very very difficult for a small island state like someone because not only that it cost a lot of money there's not much land because obviously we're a
numbers let's start in greenland which had a record melt in august on the other side of the globe and antarctica the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides some in pools and the thwaites class year thought to pose the greatest risk for rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater cavity around 300 meters high caused by the warming waters beneath it. as all...
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i led the team to be the first people to go cave diving inside an iceberg, and we did that in antarcticating environment, we got pinned down by a ripping current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane—force wind, except there we were, underwater, underneath an iceberg trying to swim against a current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i‘ve learned to deal with fear, terrifying mind—numbing fear, so it‘s really important for me to just stop, take a very deep, slow breath. we all know what the next positive thing is that we can do to solve any problem, and so ijust try and focus on those tiny steps one at a time, keep the emotions at bay, breathe slow and focus. there‘s a lot of preparation for a big dive. i may have been training and preparing equipment for a couple of years! slide into a dry suit that fills everything up right down to my wrists and it‘s a rubber seal on my neck. these caves that i get to swim in are like museums of natural history. they hold evidence of global climate change, they contain the remains of civilisations that are n
i led the team to be the first people to go cave diving inside an iceberg, and we did that in antarcticating environment, we got pinned down by a ripping current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane—force wind, except there we were, underwater, underneath an iceberg trying to swim against a current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i‘ve learned to deal with fear, terrifying mind—numbing fear, so it‘s really important for me to just stop,...
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first, a massive iceberg has broken off in antarctica.hy scientists aren't worried and say climate change isn't the problem. the problem. ♪ hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with
first, a massive iceberg has broken off in antarctica.hy scientists aren't worried and say climate change isn't the problem. the problem. ♪ hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets...
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we did that in antarctica.g goes wrong. during those dives inside this unbelievably dangerous and shifting environment, we got pinned down by a current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane except we were underwater, underneath an iceberg trying to swim against the current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i have learned to deal with fear, terrifying mindnumbing fear, so it is really important for me to just stop, take a very deep, slow breath. we all know what the next positive thing is that we can do to solve any problem, and soi that we can do to solve any problem, and so i just that we can do to solve any problem, and so ijust try that we can do to solve any problem, and so i just try and focus that we can do to solve any problem, and so ijust try and focus on those tiny steps one at a time, keep the emotions at bay, breathe slow and focus. there is a lot of preparation for a big dive. focus. there is a lot of preparation fora big dive. i may focus. there is a l
we did that in antarctica.g goes wrong. during those dives inside this unbelievably dangerous and shifting environment, we got pinned down by a current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane except we were underwater, underneath an iceberg trying to swim against the current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i have learned to deal with fear, terrifying mindnumbing fear, so it is really important for me to just stop, take a very deep, slow breath. we...
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in this image, more than 5,000 male emperor penguins gather together in east antarctica.bison battling through the snow in yellowstone national park won max waugh the prize for best photo in black and white. thomas easterbook, who won the 10 years and under section of the competition, spoke to victoria derbyshire earlier about how he took his prize—winning photograph. the photo i took is of the hummingbird hawk moth which is actually a type of moth which hums because its wings beat at up to 75 beats per second. and it also, is almost indistinguishable —— in—flight is almost indistinguishable from a hummingbird. here it is depicted drinking nectar from a bright pink flower against a green background of grass. how old are you? i am 11 now. how on earth did you manage to take that photo? well, i took a lot of photos and failed in a lot of them, but if you take a lot of photos, by the law of numbers, you are likely to get a good one. yeah, but there is a good photo and then there is an absolutely stunning photo, which is what that is, isn't it? it is really amazing. thank you
in this image, more than 5,000 male emperor penguins gather together in east antarctica.bison battling through the snow in yellowstone national park won max waugh the prize for best photo in black and white. thomas easterbook, who won the 10 years and under section of the competition, spoke to victoria derbyshire earlier about how he took his prize—winning photograph. the photo i took is of the hummingbird hawk moth which is actually a type of moth which hums because its wings beat at up to...
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hoped the findings will help protect the many species of earthworm living on all continents except antarctica findings from our research. first of all, if you were to go and sample earthworms in the tropics, you would on average find lower numbers of species and an abundance than if you were to sample earthworms in the temperate regions. this is actually not what we would expect if you were to only look at above ground organisms. secondly, what we found was that it was climate that was driving these sorts of patterns in the earthworm communities, which of course has implications with our changing climate. gardeners here at the chelsea physic garden are doing everything they can to encourage earthworms. they've even created this earthworm hotel. so tell me about this earthworm paradise. earthworms are really important to gardeners. they help recycle organic matter back into the soil. in this special wormery, we have created a home for them to recycle some of our vegetable peelings on eggshells. scientists say we need to be doing more to protect the animals living underground as well as those o
hoped the findings will help protect the many species of earthworm living on all continents except antarctica findings from our research. first of all, if you were to go and sample earthworms in the tropics, you would on average find lower numbers of species and an abundance than if you were to sample earthworms in the temperate regions. this is actually not what we would expect if you were to only look at above ground organisms. secondly, what we found was that it was climate that was driving...
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. >> and take you to an antarctica massive iceberg, bigger than los angeles has broken off, weighs overon tons. it is largest chunk of ice to break off in over 50 years. >> this scene, model taking on role of fashion police, confronting and escorted off runway, a gate crasher at shan chanel's show. 80-year-old u.s. army veteran, edward pearson died without a family, but more than 2000 people showed up to his funeral in sarasota florida, after the funeral director posted his obittartary on-line. next stop. questions mounting. critics asking if the ukrainian gas company purposely hired joe biden's son. >> what set the stage for surveillance of the opposition candidate. unmasks regular citizens. we're talking about what happened to the trump campaign. was it overreach of power that critics say occurred under president obama? that story next. should always be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. i waited to get treated. thought surgery w
. >> and take you to an antarctica massive iceberg, bigger than los angeles has broken off, weighs overon tons. it is largest chunk of ice to break off in over 50 years. >> this scene, model taking on role of fashion police, confronting and escorted off runway, a gate crasher at shan chanel's show. 80-year-old u.s. army veteran, edward pearson died without a family, but more than 2000 people showed up to his funeral in sarasota florida, after the funeral director posted his...
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. >>> a massive iceberg in antarctica.sts do not think it's linked to climate change and why they are not sounding the alarm. >>> we will be right back. >>> see you soon. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head i don't care where you're from, we're all just people. we want people to feel like they spent time with family. we want to create a place for more than just ourselves. we create the things that we want to exist in the world. ♪ my doors are always open. ♪ >>> the time is 6:44 and there is a wild scene that was seen at chicago's o'hare airport. this video was taken by a passenger of an out-of-control catering cart on the tarmac near an american airlines jet. nobody was driving it and it kept spinning and spinning closer to the airplane. a worker finally stopped it with a forklift and american airlines said the accelerator ha
. >>> a massive iceberg in antarctica.sts do not think it's linked to climate change and why they are not sounding the alarm. >>> we will be right back. >>> see you soon. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head i don't care where you're from,...
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i was in antarctica this year.ate change but as i said in the piece, you know, this is coming right home. it's coming to where we live, where we breathe, where we eat and our homes are being affected by this and i think it's such an important thing for the whole of america and the whole world to take notice of right now. >> all right, thank you, james. everybody stay safe. the camera crews and everybody out there bringing us those spectacular pictures. >> you can agree with everything he said. >> uh-huh. >>> coming up, everybody, we have an incredible catch and the catcher that may be even sweeter. it is our "play of the day". >> i'm intrigued. ♪ we're having a good time it is our "play of the day". >> i'm intrigued. ♪ we're having a good time here an wi spray oo and you're fresh and ready to go wherever you are. new bounce rapid touch up spray. bounce out wrinkles anywhere. what's on the board? 100 acts of good. state farm is challenging us, every good act we do goes... on the board. it's on. at state farm, we're
i was in antarctica this year.ate change but as i said in the piece, you know, this is coming right home. it's coming to where we live, where we breathe, where we eat and our homes are being affected by this and i think it's such an important thing for the whole of america and the whole world to take notice of right now. >> all right, thank you, james. everybody stay safe. the camera crews and everybody out there bringing us those spectacular pictures. >> you can agree with...
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the prisons and that's all i care about and if i was the president, i would just ship them all to antarcticahat's why i'm not president. >> dana>> katie: the question iw are they going to get in and make sure that the tens of thousands of isis fighters are just going to walk right out as the president said and go to years. that is a concern and isis fighters going to europe is a direct threat to the american people paid we just indicted and nicest guy a month ago who went to syria, trained as a sniper, and came back and was living in brooklyn planning additional tax in the united states so these alliances don't last forever. that is true. the alliance with turkey as a member of nato has to be looked at because turkey pro told the president they wouldn't be bombing civilians and they've already killed civilians in the last day. they said that one go after the kurds, they are doing that. they are bombing hospitals. they aren't holding up their end of the deals went just a little bit confused by the president's statement that he wants to take troops out, which is fine, that something he said he
the prisons and that's all i care about and if i was the president, i would just ship them all to antarcticahat's why i'm not president. >> dana>> katie: the question iw are they going to get in and make sure that the tens of thousands of isis fighters are just going to walk right out as the president said and go to years. that is a concern and isis fighters going to europe is a direct threat to the american people paid we just indicted and nicest guy a month ago who went to syria,...
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his goal, to be the first person to sail solo around antarctica and the americas in a single season.calls the figure eight voyage. >> it is actually two really long routes. it's like twice as far as most adventure sailors ever think of going. >> it was reeves' second attempt at the feat. in his first try, the year before, his boat was twice battered in vicious storms, and he was forced to give up. >> it was really, really difficult to get knocked down and have to start over. >> but on saturday, the flotilla joined in a victory lap under the golden gate bridge. past cheering friends at cavalo point. >> he's out there somewhere. >> and into sausalito where his wife joanna waited dock-side. >> i think it's an outstanding achievement. no one has ever tried this before. well, not true. one guy did try it and failed. >> at the golden gate bridge, 383 days ago. >> aside from a few stops, reeves spent the majority of the year alone. nothing but churning seas, unfolding around him. >> you're out there on the ocean, you have an intimate view, 360 degrees. >> it is terrifying what he's done, an
his goal, to be the first person to sail solo around antarctica and the americas in a single season.calls the figure eight voyage. >> it is actually two really long routes. it's like twice as far as most adventure sailors ever think of going. >> it was reeves' second attempt at the feat. in his first try, the year before, his boat was twice battered in vicious storms, and he was forced to give up. >> it was really, really difficult to get knocked down and have to start over....
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>> if the shoe were on the other foot mitch mcconnell would freeze that place like antarctica. the democrats are out of their minds if they think they're going to accomplish anything politically beneficial bypassing a trade bill. all elections are referendum on the incumbent. the this a referendum on donald trump. this will not be about drug prices or infrastructure or anything else. >> thank you both so much. >>> still ahead, the trump administration went before the supreme court arguing it is legal to fire workers for being lgbt. coming up, and the desperate flailing to defend president trump in tonight's thing 1, thing 2, next. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> thing 1 tonight is republicans try their best to defend the indefensible behavior of donald trump, the talking points have come a strange and rather sad place. reducing once proud u.s. senators to this. >> salem witch
>> if the shoe were on the other foot mitch mcconnell would freeze that place like antarctica. the democrats are out of their minds if they think they're going to accomplish anything politically beneficial bypassing a trade bill. all elections are referendum on the incumbent. the this a referendum on donald trump. this will not be about drug prices or infrastructure or anything else. >> thank you both so much. >>> still ahead, the trump administration went before the...
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randall reed became the first person to sail around antarctica and the americas solo in one season.e was welcomed by admirers and his wife who gave him a welcome home kiss. he traveled 39,000 miles, nearly the entire time alone on his boat eating classify bars and mostly food from cams. >> looking forward to spending the winter home with my wife. i understand i have a long honey do list adding up for about 24 months, so i'm looking forward to attacking that. >> yes, you gave her all that time to fill out the list. this is reeves' second attempt at what he calls the figure eight voyage. during his first attempt his boat was so battered in storms he had to turn back. he's looking forward to staying home for a while, hopefully long enough to finish the honey do list. >>> let's check in with vianey arana with a look at our sunday forecast. a little warmer than yesterday, a little sunnier. >> it will be. some areas are dealing with fog. i want to show you two perspectives. yesterday we had some fog that started building in san francisco, but this is the view right now, the cotton candy s
randall reed became the first person to sail around antarctica and the americas solo in one season.e was welcomed by admirers and his wife who gave him a welcome home kiss. he traveled 39,000 miles, nearly the entire time alone on his boat eating classify bars and mostly food from cams. >> looking forward to spending the winter home with my wife. i understand i have a long honey do list adding up for about 24 months, so i'm looking forward to attacking that. >> yes, you gave her all...
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>> if the shoe were on the other foot mitch mcconnell would freeze that place like antarctica.f their minds if they think they're going to accomplish anything beneficial bypassing a trade bill. the this a referendum on donald trump. >> thank you both so much. >>> still ahead, the trump administration went before the supreme court arguing it is legal to fire workers for being lgbt. coming up, and the desperate flailing to defend president trump in tonight's thing 1, thing 2, next. dent trump in tonight's thing 1, thing 2, next. (engines rev) the only thing better than horsepower... ...is more horsepower. (engines rev) if we were for everyone, we'd be for no one. with dodge power dollars, more power means more cash allowance. purchase now and get $10 per horsepower. that's $7,970 on the srt challenger hellcat redeye. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, your plans can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut says, "not today." if your current treatment isn't working, ask your doctor about entyvio. entyvio acts specifically in the gi tract
>> if the shoe were on the other foot mitch mcconnell would freeze that place like antarctica.f their minds if they think they're going to accomplish anything beneficial bypassing a trade bill. the this a referendum on donald trump. >> thank you both so much. >>> still ahead, the trump administration went before the supreme court arguing it is legal to fire workers for being lgbt. coming up, and the desperate flailing to defend president trump in tonight's thing 1, thing 2,...
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so in the same way, the ice sheets on antarctica and greenland have just barely begun to respond to the warming that we have already caused. amy: we want to thank you so much for being with us, , benjan strauss, chief scientist at the nenews a s sides organization climatate central. and d harjeet ngngh,, global led on climate change at actionaid. when we come back, we continue on the climate crisis by looking at the fires still raging in california. the congressmember we will speak to is calling for pg&e to become a public utility. then we will speak with a woman who is a former pririsoner who fight fires while incarcerated. we will also talk about the housekeepers and the workers who are going to the states burning -- he states burning where the owners have evacuated, but the people are not told. stay with us. ♪ [music break] this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amamy goodman with n nermeen shaikh. nermeen: extreme winds of up to 60 miles per hour caused new fires to erupt across southern california wednesday, prompting tens of thousands to evacuate.
so in the same way, the ice sheets on antarctica and greenland have just barely begun to respond to the warming that we have already caused. amy: we want to thank you so much for being with us, , benjan strauss, chief scientist at the nenews a s sides organization climatate central. and d harjeet ngngh,, global led on climate change at actionaid. when we come back, we continue on the climate crisis by looking at the fires still raging in california. the congressmember we will speak to is...
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on the other side of the globe in antarctica the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides swimming pools and the weights class here thought to pose the greatest risk for rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater cavity around 300 meters high caused by the warming waters beneath it. as all oceans heat for the planet the water also expands and sea levels have risen more than 20 centimeters since the industrial revolution some leading i scientists say that in a west case scenario a rise of 3 even 5 degrees celsius sea levels could rise by as much as 2 meters by the end of the century and that's well over my head and that would swamp some island nations and coastal cities but. for me this is my home and migration the last resort for me it's very very difficult for a small island state like someone because not only that it cost a lot of money there's not much land because obviously we're a small island states so where we going to relocate them for 30 ye
on the other side of the globe in antarctica the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides swimming pools and the weights class here thought to pose the greatest risk for rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater cavity around 300 meters high caused by the warming waters beneath it. as all oceans heat for the planet the water also expands and sea levels have...
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everywhere on our planet, last year i witnessed the impact of plastic pollution on wildlife in antarctica, one of the few places on earth that is been untouched by human activity but certainly not untouched by the scourge of plastics. personally i've been involved in trying to tackle the growing plastic crisis for over 20 years, working with my constituents and friends, captain charles moore who created the scientific research organization leader and did some of the early research on the plastic garbage. there is an estimated 8 million metric tons of plastic that into the ocean each year at a rate about one garbage truck per minute threatening biodiversity and accumulating in the seafood that we eat in the water that we drink, plastics have been found in water samples right here in the capitol visitor center. plastics are making climate change worse, the global lifecycle admissions from one year plastic production throughout the united states are about the same as 462 coal-fired power plans per year end that number is rising. plastic production is an environmental justice issue also. it's
everywhere on our planet, last year i witnessed the impact of plastic pollution on wildlife in antarctica, one of the few places on earth that is been untouched by human activity but certainly not untouched by the scourge of plastics. personally i've been involved in trying to tackle the growing plastic crisis for over 20 years, working with my constituents and friends, captain charles moore who created the scientific research organization leader and did some of the early research on the...
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randall reeves sailed a figure eight around the american and antarctica continents on his 45-foot aluminum vessel. take a look at this trek. past cape warren in southern chile, that was twice around the. he also touchedvery one of the world's oceans. did it alone, making him the first human to achieve this title in one season and joins us now to share his journey. >> you make it sound so hard. >> you still haven't shaved. >> first things first. >> so what was the first thing you did when you got back on land? >> i landed at the sausalito yacht club on the 19th. the first thing i was able to do is give my lovely wife a kiss. she had arranged my landing there. she met me at the dock and that was just fantastic. i have been pursuing this goal for about five years and failed the first time. so it was just lovely to actually complete the loop, get home, see family and friends. >> this had to be so lonely at times. >> well, at times, but i feel i'm fairly adapted to this kind of travel. you don't necessarily feel alone when you're kind of in tune with the boat, you're in te with the waves, and w
randall reeves sailed a figure eight around the american and antarctica continents on his 45-foot aluminum vessel. take a look at this trek. past cape warren in southern chile, that was twice around the. he also touchedvery one of the world's oceans. did it alone, making him the first human to achieve this title in one season and joins us now to share his journey. >> you make it sound so hard. >> you still haven't shaved. >> first things first. >> so what was the first...
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in this image, more than 5,000 male emperor penguins gather together in east antarctica.oto in black and white. thomas easterbook, who won the 10 years and under section of the competition, spoke to victoria derbyshire earlier about how he took his prize—winning photograph. the photo i took is of a hummingbird hawk moth which is actually a type of moth which hums because its wings beat up to 75 feet per second. and it also, in flight, is almost indistinguishable drinking nectarfrom a bright pink flower against a green background of grass. how old are you? i'm 11 now. how on earth did you manage to take that photo? well, i took a lot of photos and failed in a lot of them. but if you take a lot of photos by by rule of numbers you you're likely to get a good one. yeah, but there's a good there's a good photo and there's an absolutely stunning photo which is what that is isn't it? yeah it's really amazing. rain is clearing off 20 cents in china coming to northern ireland. well, the south—west of england. continuing to move outwards in saint admits to with outbreaks of rain in
in this image, more than 5,000 male emperor penguins gather together in east antarctica.oto in black and white. thomas easterbook, who won the 10 years and under section of the competition, spoke to victoria derbyshire earlier about how he took his prize—winning photograph. the photo i took is of a hummingbird hawk moth which is actually a type of moth which hums because its wings beat up to 75 feet per second. and it also, in flight, is almost indistinguishable drinking nectarfrom a bright...
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conservationists are calling for more to be done to save emperor penguins in antarctica.ice where they rear their young melts because of global warming. there are currently 250,000 breeding pairs, but that number could drop by up to 50%. and if you are a penguin fan we have the story of a rather intrepid penguin coming up in a few moments. in a moment the weather, but first let's join victoria derbyshire to find out what she's got coming up in her programme at 10:00am how can eating a burger in this country be related to forest fires in brazil? in a special report we look at how some of britain's biggest fast—food chains, including berger king, mcdonald's, kfc and nando's, are feeding animals soya beans, and a third of those come from brazil where forest fires are being lit to grow them. coming up in sportjust after 9:30am. scotland start strong against russia in the rugby world cup... that game comes as wales get ready to take on fiji in a bid to reach the quarter finals. we'll have the build up to that and much more after 9:30am. now it's time for a look at the weather.
conservationists are calling for more to be done to save emperor penguins in antarctica.ice where they rear their young melts because of global warming. there are currently 250,000 breeding pairs, but that number could drop by up to 50%. and if you are a penguin fan we have the story of a rather intrepid penguin coming up in a few moments. in a moment the weather, but first let's join victoria derbyshire to find out what she's got coming up in her programme at 10:00am how can eating a burger in...
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on the other side of the globe and antarctica the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides some improves on the freights class year thought to pose the greatest risk for rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater cavity around 300 meters high caused by the warming waters beneath it as our oceans heat with the planet the water also expands and sea levels have risen more than 20 centimeters since the industrial revolution some leading i scientist say that in a worst case scenario a rise of 3 even 5 degrees celsius sea levels could rise by as much as 2 meters by the end of the century and that's well over my head and that would swamp some island nations and coastal cities. for me this is my home and migration best a last resort for me it's very very difficult for small islands to like someone because not only that it cost a lot of money there's not much land because obviously we're a small island state so where we going to relocate there for 30 years we
on the other side of the globe and antarctica the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides some improves on the freights class year thought to pose the greatest risk for rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater cavity around 300 meters high caused by the warming waters beneath it as our oceans heat with the planet the water also expands and sea levels have...
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if you want to know, over the next couple of months i'm going to india, ethiopia, and antarctica, which it simply isn't going to have the impact that it would if i didn't. but should we worry about aviation emissions? yes, we should be very concerned. aviation is a huge source of growing emissions for the world, and we should be careful about the pollution we put into the atmosphere. thank you. justin rowlatt speaking to me earlier. finally, for some people the big talking point of the week wasn't the climate change protests, the latest twists and turns of brexit, or turkey's military action in syria, but a social media spat involving coleen rooney, wife of the footballer wayne. she told her more than 1 million twitter followers... she said that she also ensured that only one account could access those stories, and that that instagram account belonged to rebekah vardy. lizo mzimba there. and just in case you haven't been following those developments, rebekah vardy is the wife of another england footballer, jamie. not everyone was impressed by the prominence given by bbc news, including
if you want to know, over the next couple of months i'm going to india, ethiopia, and antarctica, which it simply isn't going to have the impact that it would if i didn't. but should we worry about aviation emissions? yes, we should be very concerned. aviation is a huge source of growing emissions for the world, and we should be careful about the pollution we put into the atmosphere. thank you. justin rowlatt speaking to me earlier. finally, for some people the big talking point of the week...
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last year i witnessed the impact of plastic pollution on wildlife in antarctica and one of the few places on the earth that has been untouched by human activity, but certainly not untouched by the scourge of plastics. personally, i have been involved in trying to tackle the growing plastic crisis for over 20 years, and working with my constituent and friend captain charles moore who created the scientific research organizational galita and who did some of the early research on the garbage issue. there is a estimated 18 million metric tons the of plastics that enter the oceans each year at the rate of one garbage truck per minute threatening the biodiversity and accumulating in the seafood that we eat and the water that we drink, and the plastics have been found in the water samples right here in the capital centre. plastics are making the climate change worse and the global life cycle change of one year's plastic production in the united states are about the same as 462 coal-fired plants each year and this is rising. this is an industrial issues as well. pet row facto petro facilities are
last year i witnessed the impact of plastic pollution on wildlife in antarctica and one of the few places on the earth that has been untouched by human activity, but certainly not untouched by the scourge of plastics. personally, i have been involved in trying to tackle the growing plastic crisis for over 20 years, and working with my constituent and friend captain charles moore who created the scientific research organizational galita and who did some of the early research on the garbage...
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magnificent pictures and the very personal sacrifice he made to realise his dream of working in antarcticabook about his whole experience. he was so excited about seeing the emperor penguins. these two came charging at them. charged at them, got there and then bound —— bowed at him. can you imagine that? a marvellous story. it is 6:31am. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. downing street has signalled that borisjohnson will step up his efforts to force a general election, if eu leaders approve an extension to brexit of up to three months. last night, mps voted in favour of the government's withdrawal agreement bill, which is the main brexit legislation, by a majority of 30. it was the first time mps had backed a brexit deal. but the government lost the second vote on the parliamentary timetable — some mps believed three days just wasn't enough time to debate the details. borisjohnson then told the commons that the bill would be "paused", whilst the eu said it will approve an extention. so does this all pave the way for a general elction before the end of t
magnificent pictures and the very personal sacrifice he made to realise his dream of working in antarcticabook about his whole experience. he was so excited about seeing the emperor penguins. these two came charging at them. charged at them, got there and then bound —— bowed at him. can you imagine that? a marvellous story. it is 6:31am. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. downing street has signalled that borisjohnson will step up his efforts to force a...
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that is carrying out a belt and road strategy that is insinuating china into every continent save antarctica for them not to steal from us, that's crazy. even cyberattacks and the theft of a half trillion dollars a year in i.p. and technology goes ahead and corporate america sits by applauding the chinese for permitting them labor arbitrage. stuart: you want more of this, tune in, i believe it's 7:00 eastern. lou: 7:00 eastern. stuart: what's the name of the show? lou: probably one of the greatest names ever. stuart: "lou dobbs tonight." thanks for being with us again. lou: great to be with you. stuart: sports betting. how about this for a number. $445 million worth of bets placed in new jersey in one month, september. the largest monthly total in the state since forsports betting w legalized. >>> next, super bowl champ golden tate, does gambling, is that the main driver of the interest in the nfl? tough question, but he's on the show. i'm going to ask him. ♪ i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me
that is carrying out a belt and road strategy that is insinuating china into every continent save antarctica for them not to steal from us, that's crazy. even cyberattacks and the theft of a half trillion dollars a year in i.p. and technology goes ahead and corporate america sits by applauding the chinese for permitting them labor arbitrage. stuart: you want more of this, tune in, i believe it's 7:00 eastern. lou: 7:00 eastern. stuart: what's the name of the show? lou: probably one of the...